Summary

For Sidonie, the Prophecy of the Dragonborn means one thing: she’s a dead woman. Oh, she’s trying to put her questionable past behind her and become the hero Skyrim needs, but old habits die hard, after all. And she knows her days are numbered.

Is living a little before that number’s up really such a terrible thing? Even if it means giving her heart to a disreputable rogue - one who embodies the past she’s worked so hard to forget?

Mara doesn’t think so. Love is love, and glorious above all things, and She’s not about to let Sidonie get so involved in fighting that she forgets what it is she’s fighting for.

Summary

The Breton had defeated Miraak but instead of peace she finds herself in torment, agony, and at the mercy of Hermaeus Mora. Deprived of sleep and sporting the wounds from the instances she gives into her exhaustion, Imani returns to Markarth and to her surprise finds safety in the arms of the one person she'd never expected but welcomes wholeheartedly.

Ondolemar.

She finds peace and protection from the Daedra in his presence but how will the Commander of Markarth break Hermaeus' hold over the Breton...or will they discover more than they first bargained for?

Summary

Gillian defeated Alduin and assisted the Empire in defeating the Stormcloaks. She still calls Jorrvaskr home, but when the Companions receive a mysterious contract from the Temples of Mara and Dibella, Vilkas sends her and Aela undercover to Markarth. There, she meets Argis the Bulwark and is...understandably distracted.

Summary

What if the Jarls of Skyrim ran Holds other than their vanilla ones? What if the cosmic game of musical thrones landed them on different spots? Is Skyrim better... or worse? As with all things, it depends who you ask.